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Marketing Spend:
How to Stop the Bleed in 2010

December 17, 2009
9am Pacific, 12pm Eastern

What it's about...

Performance should be measured by outcomes, not just activities.

Yet many CEOs still measure marketing on the number of trade shows attended, media mentions, and e-mail list size.

And some still allocate marketing spend across multiple mediums, hoping to "hit the jackpot" with just one of them.

Just in time for your 2010 planning sessions, you'll learn…

  • How much marketing strategy is needed
  • How to keep your marketing tactics and budget spend inline – every time
  • How to hold marketing accountable to company objectives and targets

… and much, much more.

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CompTIA is creating several exciting new communities for its members! These groups are designed to encourage industry collaboration and engagement with thought leaders, set industry standards and best practices, identify industry benchmarks, enable peer-to-peer networking, facilitate industry growth, and more. The communities are member-directed, giving members the opportunity to work on issues that most interest them.

If you're interested in getting involved on the ground floor in one of these areas, let us know!

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Making sense of the cloud: 15 tips for software CEOs

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Damp, ill-defined, wispy, and ever-changing: They don't call it "the cloud" for nothing.

The cloud offers software firms lots of ways to save money, time, and headaches. But how can a savvy CEO get started? Plan a winning strategy? Pick a cloud vendor for the long haul?

For a guide to the cloud — expressly for software CEOs — we spoke to some leading players in this area. Here are their 15 considered tips to help software CEOs make sense of the cloud.

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How Mindbody grew fast in an overlooked niche: 14 tips

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Rick Stollmeyer

Mindbody Software started in 2001 in what looks like a tiny niche: appointment scheduling for yoga and Pilates studios.

But related outlets like dance and martial-arts studios bring its potential market to a million businesses around the world.

Mindbody has grown to $8+ million in sales with 85 employees, and switched from selling licensed to SaaS. In 2009, it hit #370 on the Inc. 500 list and took in $5.6 million in financing.

The past eight years have been a quite a workout. Here are CEO Rick Stollmeyer's 14 tips for building a healthy business.

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Think You’re Ready for SaaS? Think Again!


Software University’s November class with guest instructor Lincoln Murphy of Sixteen Ventures was dedicated to a topic that’s been in the SoftwareCEO news since 2002. Back then, SaaS was merely a blip on our radar screens, but the experts promised that ISVs could create more enterprise value and capture the attention of a wider group of investors if they added SaaS to their repertoire.

It wasn’t until early 2006 that SaaS became a widespread topic in press releases, and by that time, Murphy already had two years of practical SaaS experience under his belt. Fast forward to 2009 and we see that the industry has matured immensely, but there are still many misconceptions that can gum up an ISV’s plans for SaaS.

The bottom line, Murphy says, is that highly-marketed “top 10” SaaS lists won’t work if you don’t really understand what SaaS is, which is why his goal during the November seminar was to clarify what SaaS is, by showing seminar attendees what it isn’t.

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